Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When Franklin Roosevelt entered on his son's arm the crowded chamber rose and applauded not only the President of the U. S. but a conquering hero.
Besides his crowded family in Moscow there were friends, and their friends. Chekhov bought a dilapidated country house outside the city, to get away from visitors, soon found his household was as crowded as ever. It was a relief to get away occasionally for a quiet stroll in a graveyard...
Hills around Groton provide good open slopes within an hour's drive of Cambridge. The golf course and near-by slopes are apt to be crowded but the opportunity to try your turns on good conditions is the best within striking distance.
A longtime favorite of Manhattan art critics, Artist Benton was born in Neosho, Mo. 47 years ago. Legislatures are no novelty to him: his father was a Congressman, the great uncle for whom he was named was a Senator from Missouri, stalwart defender of President Andrew Jackson. After years of...
"There is nothing to get hectic about", stated Dr. Arlie V. Bock as sick students crowded Stillman Infirmary to capacity. A total of 62 members of the University are now being treated there.